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Culture in the News
From funk to gospel to soul, Sly Stone captured the beauty and chaos of the human experience
Sly Stone’s radical joy, music and message live on in a time that still needs it.
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Coolidge Corner Theatre Welcomes Back Moviegoers As Spring Brings A Resurrection From COVID
Showings last week were first public screenings at Brookline theater in more than a year -
Paris Bookstores Are Designated Essential — But These Landmarks Struggle To Survive
Gibert Jeune bookstore has held a prominent place on Paris' Place Saint Michel for decades, its yellow awnings nearly as iconic as the plaza's fountain… -
‘There Are No Words For It’: Husband And Wife Duo Behind Frugal Bookstore Reflect On Their Whirlwind 2020
Leonard Egerton and Clarrissa Cropper, who own the Roxbury business, said they were flooded with tens of thousands of book orders during the peak of last summer's Black Lives Matter protests.
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Sheila E. Jams with the Raíces Jazz Orchestra
Sheila E. and the Raíces Jazz Orchestra come together for this once in a lifetime jam.| 0:46 -
Episode 3, Season 10<br> DATMA's "Water 2021," "The Tempest," and more
DATMA's "Water 2021," Commonwealth Shakespeare company's "The Tempest," and more| 26:46 -
Episode 21, Season 2<br> The Female Writers Who Dominated Amatory Fiction
Amatory fiction was a genre of fiction was created by…women.| 11:52 -
Gloria Estefan on "Conga"
Gloria Estefan discusses and performs Miami Sound Machine's first hit single, "Conga."| 3:28